(One of a series of weekday posts on the life of Winston S. Churchill. )
This week it's a series of "Amusing Oldies:" posts that have run before but which I hope will give you a smile, and perhaps a story to share with family and friends during the holidays.
The post below ran on Mar. 23, 2006. Twenty-eight Hyde Park Gate was the Churchill's London home from after the war until his death. G.H.Q. stands for General Headquarters. The note’s punctuation is as it appears in a published copy.
John
____________________
15 June 1948
Darling
You did promise Sept 12 1908 ‘To Love, Honour, & Obey.”
NOW herewith are Orders
5:15 You come up here to rest. E.Y.H. [car registration letters] will bring you & is waiting
7:30 Dinner
8:30 Journey to 28 [Hyde Park Gate]
9:40 Bed & a read
Given at Chartwell G.H.Q.
The Tyrant
___________________________
Clementine and Churchill had pet names for each other. Hers were Cat and Kit; his were Pug and Pig.
The Tyrant sketched a pig below his Orders.
The note can be found on page 549 of Speaking for Themselves: The Personal Letters of Winston And Clementine Churchill, which their daughter, Lady Mary Soames, edited.
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
The Churchill Series - Dec. 27, 2006
Posted by JWM at 11:50 PM
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